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Tesla Cybertruck 2024 for sale

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Model & Year Overview

Tesla Cybertruck 2024

The Cybertruck 2024 is Tesla's first full-size pickup truck, available in Canada in two configurations: Dual Motor AWD with an estimated range of 547 km and the Cyberbeast tri-motor producing 845 horsepower, covering 0–100 km/h in 2.6 seconds. The 1.5-mm 30X cold-rolled stainless steel exoskeleton replaces conventional stamped body panels, eliminating fenders and standard body sections but making collision repair highly specialised. The four-corner air suspension is adjustable from 178 mm to 432 mm of ground clearance. The active cargo bed features a motorised tailgate and a fold-out loading ramp. DC fast charging is compatible with the Supercharger V3 network at up to 250 kW. The cabin includes an 18.5-inch centre touchscreen and a secondary 9.4-inch rear-passenger display. On used examples, inspect body seams and wheel openings for early-stage galvanic corrosion between the stainless steel structure and adjacent aluminium components, particularly on vehicles regularly exposed to road-salt treatment.

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$119 995

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What is the price of the 2024 Tesla Cybertruck in Canada and which versions are available?

The 2024 Tesla Cybertruck is available in Canada in two main versions: AWD Dual Motor and Cyberbeast (tri-motor). The AWD Dual Motor version is priced at approximately $79,990 CAD, while the Cyberbeast starts around $119,990 CAD. The single-motor rear-wheel-drive version initially announced has not yet been confirmed for Canada. The Cyberbeast produces a combined 845 horsepower and sprints from 0-100 km/h in approximately 2.7 seconds according to Tesla. The AWD version offers approximately 547 km of EPA-rated range, while the Cyberbeast reaches approximately 515 km. The unpainted 30X stainless steel body is a distinctive feature but offers no color options. Towing capacity reaches 4,990 kg — the highest in the electric pickup truck industry.

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Is the 2024 Tesla Cybertruck suited for Canadian winter conditions and charging across Canada?

The Cybertruck 2024 features resistive heating and a heat pump that improve thermal efficiency in winter — a crucial factor in Canada where temperatures below -20 degrees C significantly impact EV range. Tesla estimates a 30 to 40 percent range reduction in extreme cold, which would bring the Cyberbeast to approximately 300 to 360 km in very cold weather. The Tesla Supercharger network in Canada (over 300 stations) provides good coverage for inter-city travel. The Cybertruck's bidirectional charging (V2H and V2L) can power a home or tools — very useful on Canadian job sites. In winter, the original all-season tires may need to be replaced with winter tires — a challenge given the 20-inch wheel format. The stainless steel body resists corrosion from road salt, a notable advantage in Canada.

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Is the 2024 Cybertruck a good replacement for a conventional truck like the Ford F-150 in Canada?

The Cybertruck competes directly against the Ford F-150 Lightning (from $79,999 CAD) and the Chevrolet Silverado EV. Its advantages over conventional trucks: zero emissions, spectacular acceleration, bidirectional charging, a lockable 349-litre frunk storage area, and advanced onboard technology. Its practical limitations for the Canadian market: the 2-metre non-extendable cargo bed may limit transport of standard 8-foot building materials; oversized dimensions (5.68 m length) complicate parking in dense city centres; the Tesla service network is less dense than Ford or GM dealerships in remote regions. The inox body is susceptible to visible scratches and body repairs are complex. For ranch use, construction or frequent towing in Alberta or Saskatchewan, the Cybertruck is a serious option provided the charging network is adequate in the intended area of use.